Our Work Explore Our Work These are highlights of our work from across NEH. To search all funded projects use our Public Query Tool. Search 2744 Result(s) Magazine Article Masks of Valor Art from a veterans’ humanities course helps commemorate 9/11 Norah Machia Blog The Mystery of the Missing Saddle Cut: A Lesson in Newspaper Rivalries and 19th-Century Printing Practices Division of Preservation and Access September 7, 2021 Blog Crossing Borders, Counter-cartographies: Contemplations and Collaborations Using Historic Newspapers Division of Preservation and Access September 2, 2021 Blog Sustaining the Humanities in California's Imperial Valley Office of Challenge Programs September 1, 2021 Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 2 Division of Preservation and Access August 31, 2021 Magazine Article Japan Had Lofty Goals for the 1964 Paralympics Dennis J. Frost Blog More than Medals: A Q&A with NEH-JUSFC Fellow Dennis J. Frost on the History of the Paralympics Division of Research Programs August 26, 2021 Blog Preservation Assistance Grants: Expanding Knowledge and Storage Capacity at the Chicago Film Archives Division of Preservation and Access August 26, 2021 Blog Invite the ODH for a Virtual Visit During 2021-2022 Office of Digital Humanities August 25, 2021 Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 1 Division of Preservation and Access August 24, 2021 News Virtual Bookshelf: Back to School August 24, 2021 Blog Digital Projects for the Public Cumulative Awards List, FY 2017–2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021 Blog Division Of Public Programs Awards List - July Council 2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021 Blog Announcing New ODH Awards (August 2021) Office of Digital Humanities August 19, 2021 Magazine Article When the Show Can’t Go On Nevada Laura Wolff Scanlan Magazine Article Shakespeare in Sign Georgia Amy Lifson Magazine Article History and the Empathetic Imagination An interview with Amy Stanley Humanities Staff Magazine Article Buddha and Mind How a religious practice came to fascinate neuroscientists and gave birth to the mindfulness movement James Flynn Magazine Article Story Cloths An excerpt from All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake Tiya Miles Magazine Article Balancing Act How the Renaissance ideal became a pointless hustle Benjamin Storey and Jenna Silber Storey Magazine Article NEH Grants NEH Staff Magazine Article Eleanor Roosevelt, Newspaper Columnist Six days a week for almost three decades, the pioneering first lady explored what it’s like to be an American Danny Heitman Magazine Article Editor’s Note David Skinner Magazine Article Executive Function with Virginia’s Matthew Gibson Ed Miller Magazine Article Courtly Love at Forest Hills Steve Moyer Magazine Article Suburban Dwelling John Cheever was the bard of the backyard Peter Tonguette Magazine Article Ex Libris 2021 Books recently published with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities NEH Staff Blog Community College Takes the Humanities Global: Montgomery College’s Global Humanities Institute Office of Challenge Programs July 21, 2021 Blog The Three-Cornered War: A Q&A with NEH Public Scholar Megan Kate Nelson Division of Research Programs July 8, 2021 Blog A New World Begins: The History of the French Revolution: A Q&A with NEH Public Scholar Jeremy D. Popkin Division of Research Programs July 8, 2021 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Next page Next Last page Last
Magazine Article Masks of Valor Art from a veterans’ humanities course helps commemorate 9/11 Norah Machia
Blog The Mystery of the Missing Saddle Cut: A Lesson in Newspaper Rivalries and 19th-Century Printing Practices Division of Preservation and Access September 7, 2021
Blog Crossing Borders, Counter-cartographies: Contemplations and Collaborations Using Historic Newspapers Division of Preservation and Access September 2, 2021
Blog Sustaining the Humanities in California's Imperial Valley Office of Challenge Programs September 1, 2021
Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 2 Division of Preservation and Access August 31, 2021
Blog More than Medals: A Q&A with NEH-JUSFC Fellow Dennis J. Frost on the History of the Paralympics Division of Research Programs August 26, 2021
Blog Preservation Assistance Grants: Expanding Knowledge and Storage Capacity at the Chicago Film Archives Division of Preservation and Access August 26, 2021
Blog Invite the ODH for a Virtual Visit During 2021-2022 Office of Digital Humanities August 25, 2021
Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 1 Division of Preservation and Access August 24, 2021
Blog Digital Projects for the Public Cumulative Awards List, FY 2017–2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021
Blog Division Of Public Programs Awards List - July Council 2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021
Magazine Article History and the Empathetic Imagination An interview with Amy Stanley Humanities Staff
Magazine Article Buddha and Mind How a religious practice came to fascinate neuroscientists and gave birth to the mindfulness movement James Flynn
Magazine Article Story Cloths An excerpt from All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake Tiya Miles
Magazine Article Balancing Act How the Renaissance ideal became a pointless hustle Benjamin Storey and Jenna Silber Storey
Magazine Article Eleanor Roosevelt, Newspaper Columnist Six days a week for almost three decades, the pioneering first lady explored what it’s like to be an American Danny Heitman
Magazine Article Ex Libris 2021 Books recently published with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities NEH Staff
Blog Community College Takes the Humanities Global: Montgomery College’s Global Humanities Institute Office of Challenge Programs July 21, 2021
Blog The Three-Cornered War: A Q&A with NEH Public Scholar Megan Kate Nelson Division of Research Programs July 8, 2021
Blog A New World Begins: The History of the French Revolution: A Q&A with NEH Public Scholar Jeremy D. Popkin Division of Research Programs July 8, 2021